They are much tighter on the base now, didn't realize how much the paint would do that. But they turned out great, first Lizardmen regiment that I have completely based!
The tower is a bit large, so I may make a new one to replace it and relegate this one to scenery.
Other ideas I had for saurus unit fillers (ideas from the Lustrian campaign book):
- Carniverous plants
- Curse Marker (some skulls mounted on sticks)
- Native traps (like a bear trap, but made by lizardmen)
- Quicksand
- Another one that looks like a pile of lizardmen treasure
- Jungle Swarm on a larger base?
They look great all based and ready to go. A lot of unit fillers I have seen were mostly jungle plants. The totems look great, but you could put a supply cart with a Skink clerk handing out weapons and shields. Tied up or caged captives if you have a few other models from other armies. Or even just a cage for the eventuality of capturing treasure hunters.
There was a suspicious package placed on my doorstep today... but it turned out to be my prize for tying for 3rd place in the Golden Serpent contest last year!
Took a picture in front of my troglodon entry:
Thank you @The Red Devil for putting on such a fantastic competition!
There was a suspicious package placed on my doorstep today... but it turned out to be my prize for tying for 3rd place in the Golden Serpent contest last year!
Exactly what I was thinking they could double as in some games, that is why I eventually hope to make several more of them.
More updates: bases have been sanded and painted brown.
Black Saurus of Quetzl:
Yellow Saurus of Tlazcotl:
Did an experiment based on the way the trap was painted in the book, really tried to make the metal look "bronzed" with a blue-green wash that I have never attempted before. Looks successful!
And started painting the skulls. The ork is missing most of his teeth, but that's fine because its head is on a stick anyway. Makes the teeth look rotted out.
You can see the Wood Elf head on the back of this one now:
I was originally thinking a dwarf pirate force consisting of a unit of Long Drong Slayers, some piratey thunderers and warriors, and a unit of counts-as miners that look like deep sea divers from a jules verne book. Also would have added a unit of regular slayers to be dressed up like islander cannibals, and of course cannons. Lots of pirate cannons. Maybe a gyrocopter dressed up to look like a pirate lifeboat.
I never really developed the chaos dwarf pirate angle, but I figured they would have deal with the slave trade to Lustria, and be supplemented by some orc slave regiments and some Lustrian ogres. Lots of big beards and big hats. I was partially inspired by these chaos dwarfs:
I can't find the original link, but here is a link to the guy who made them, Tjub from Chaos Dwarfs Online.
Also for bases I wanted to use a similar concept by wonkobaggins at DakkaDakka; have a bunch of dwarfs coming up along the beach, with palm trees and barrels lining the coastline.
New set of pictures for the next part of the process- adding more color to the brown bases. All that is left at this point is adding jungle leaves (which is done) I just need to upload those pictures.
Unit fillers:
Here are some WIP pics with moss added to the bases of the saurus:
Final picture of the first unit filler, complete with jungle plants:
Really nice unitfillers/markers... looking good with those plants added... have the say that I thought the one with the trap was a little empty... but now I think it's the one I like best!
By the way... healthy thing to use the burger king vouchers the way you do... don't know if I could do it without taking one or two to the restaurant...
Both the black and yellow saurus are now completely based.
Black Saurus of the Tazamul Caves:
Added a small medallion to the base of this one. Back when I first made this unit, this model was a test model, so he is painted slightly differently from all the others (black painted scales, while the rest are actually just a black wash).
Yellow Saurus of the Xibalba Falls:
Standard bearer also has a clay snake on his base. I may start adding more of these on future unit bases.
Got three units of saurus complete now; only one last unit of saurus infantry and the temple guard to do before moving on to the rest of the army.
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